There's evidence that the game might be plateauing. On the other hand, it's now reached the higher levels of government.

As CNN reports, last Thursday State Department spokesman John Kirby was giving a briefing about ISIS to journalists.

Suddenly, he stopped.

"You're playing the Pokemon thing right there, aren't you?" said Kirby to an unnamed journalist, according to the CNN footage of the briefing.

The journalist reportedly confessed to his misdeed, as if it was the most normal thing on earth.

"I'm just keeping an eye on it," he said.

Oh, that's alright then.

You might imagine that Kirby would have been a touch exasperated. Here was a journalist, there to listen to details about fighting a terrorist organization, who couldn't tear himself away from the game du jour.

But Kirby is a professional. He continued with his briefing.

Until, that is, he turned to the reporter again, "Did you get one?" he asked.

The journalist, seeming still not to offer even a tinge of embarrassment, replied: "No, the signal's not very good."

Kirby looked at him with eyes barely concealing contempt and lips that would have dearly loved to tell him what he really thought,

Instead, he said: "I'm sorry about that."

Some might hope that the journalist did get more than a nasty stare from his employer when he got back to the office.